
Al Adlard (she/her), b. 1989.
Her work is like picking up a stick that becomes a magic wand: the mundane becomes mysterious, the humble becomes charged with the spectrum of feeling. Sometimes using herself or loved ones as subjects, sometimes her environment or found objects, Al treats all as equally important, equally true. The focus falls less on what is depicted, and more on how it is seen. The artist’s perspective is felt throughout, imploring you to go deeper, to see a whole universe waiting to be discovered, if you only look.
Contact: iamaseedhead@gmail.com
✨ Reflecting Light (Substack)
Her work is like picking up a stick that becomes a magic wand: the mundane becomes mysterious, the humble becomes charged with the spectrum of feeling. Sometimes using herself or loved ones as subjects, sometimes her environment or found objects, Al treats all as equally important, equally true. The focus falls less on what is depicted, and more on how it is seen. The artist’s perspective is felt throughout, imploring you to go deeper, to see a whole universe waiting to be discovered, if you only look.
Contact: iamaseedhead@gmail.com
✨ Reflecting Light (Substack)